KKK Leader Caught With Black Male Prostitute

Frazier Glenn Miller, a White Nationalist and former Ku Klux Klan leader, has been charged with the murder of three people outside of Jewish facilities in Kansas last week.

As the case against Miller--who was placed under federal witness protection in 1990 and lived under the name Frazier Glenn Cross--continues to build, salacious accusations regarding his sex acts with a black male prostitute dressed as a woman have reached the media forefront.

In the course of their investigation, authorities also learned the stunning details of Miller’s arrest a year earlier. Raleigh police officers had caught Miller in the back seat of a vehicle, in mid-act with a black male prostitute masquerading as a woman.

“It was pretty shocking,” says McCullough, “because of his personal stances that he had taken and what he was now accused on engaging in.”

McCullough says he has read the police report of the incident but declined to comment on the specifics. “I would rather not go into the details,” he said. “They’re rather salacious. I think the facts speak for themselves and people can draw their own conclusions about how incongruous that is.”

Miller was not charged in connection with the prostitution arrest and no public record of the incident could be located. But in a recorded phone call with the Southern Poverty Law Center last fall, Miller claimed that he had lured the prostitute to the meeting with the intention of beating him.

It doesn't sound like it was quite the "beating" he'd planned. We wonder how all of his KKK buddies feel about all that??

The spokesman for the Raleigh Police Department, Jim Sughrue, has stated that no record of any such incident can be found.

This has to be considered in light of the fact that Douglas McCullough, the source of the claim that this report existed, also told what appear to be two major lies about the Miller case to WTVD-11.

First, McCullough claims that he as a federal prosecutor secured many convictions with Glenn Miller's cooperation. In fact there were no convictions in either trial where Miller testified.

The other misrepresentation from McCullough that was reported by WTVD is that Miller would be out of prison by now even if he had not been offered a plea-agreement. Anybody who checks the newspaper archives will find that without the plea-agreement Miller was facing sentences totaling over 100 years.

It appears that Doug McCullough has told two gigantic lies to protect his reputation against the fact that he arranged for Frazier Glenn Miller to get only a five-year sentence instead of 100+ years, both lies speciously justifying that action.

If we are getting our information from somebody who lies on that scale, we really do need documentation before we take his word about any other fantastic claims, but there seems to be no such documentation.

As for Glenn Miller's statement to Heidi Beirich last year, it's not even clear that he was talking about the same incident, since Miller denies the essential character of McCullough's claim.

Since we can't believe McCullough, we need to see the police-report that McCullough claims exists -- but apparently there is none.

The former federal prosecutor who was the implied source for the claim that Miller was "caught in the act" with the male prostitute has now disavowed that claim, which is the basis of most of the interest in the story. http://noncounterproductive.blogspot.com/2014/04/former-federal-prosecutor-backtracks.html

The former federal prosecutor who was the implied source for the claim that Miller was "caught in the act" with the male prostitute has now disavowed that claim, which is the basis of most of the interest in the story. http://noncounterproductive.blogspot.com/2014/04/former-federal-prosecutor-backtracks.html